The files are in a comma-delimited format. Field names are in the first row. The field labeled "Code" can be joined to a similar field created when building
block-level TIGER files using Maptitude or other geographic information system software packages. PL94 -171 fields showing detail for 3+ races are
excluded. A separate (and with the adjusted dataset, hypothetical) calculation based on the Office of Management and Budget/DOJ minority definition for
election plans and civil rights enforcement is included (field names containing "DOJ") :

The Department of Justice allocates any multiple-race census response that included white and one of the five other race categories to the minority race listed in the
response. The DOJ minority population figures include persons who identified themselves as (1) a single-race minority, (2) white plus one other race, (3) multiple-race
(where more than one minority race is listed), or (4) Hispanic. This definition is in accordance with Department of Justice policy pursuant to Part II of OMB Bulletin
00-02. (Source: [Federal Register: January 18, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 12)] [Notices] [Page 5411-5414] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access
[wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr18ja01-171]

A few geography fields were deleted, but the remaining geography field names were left unchanged. Many of the more obscure geography fields are either
left blank or filed with 9's by the Census Bureau.

So while this is not the complete adjusted PL94 block-level dataset, it should be enough for most purposes. Population totals for higher levels of geography can
be calculated using GIS or database software from these block-level files.

These files are provided on an "as is" basis. There is no guarantee that the data files are error-free. The files were produced
using the same query and extraction module in MS Access2002 used to produce FairData's unadjusted PL94-171 dataset. Since March 2001, FairData's unadjusted PL94-171
files have been used in at least 35 states with no reported errors.